Henry VPenguin UK, 25 feb. 2010 - 336 pagini 'At one and the same time the greatest of all works of English patriotism and a searing critique of warfare' Jonathan Bate |
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... Agincourt. The performance history of Henry V has been closely tied to the fortunes of war, yet what sets Shakespeare's play apart from other contemporary plays featuring celebrated battles is not so much its depiction of war as the ...
... Agincourt. The performance history of Henry V has been closely tied to the fortunes of war, yet what sets Shakespeare's play apart from other contemporary plays featuring celebrated battles is not so much its depiction of war as the ...
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... Agincourt, where, faced with overwhelming odds, he spurns repeated offers of ransom. In so doing Henry V outdoes his famous ancestor King Edward III, who surveyed the clash of armies at Crécy from a nearby hill while his son Edward, the ...
... Agincourt, where, faced with overwhelming odds, he spurns repeated offers of ransom. In so doing Henry V outdoes his famous ancestor King Edward III, who surveyed the clash of armies at Crécy from a nearby hill while his son Edward, the ...
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... Agincourt in France. Together with Ancient Pistol. Although The Chronicle History (known as the first Quarto) was the only version printed in Shakespeare's lifetime, his name is notably absent from its title page, the only one of five ...
... Agincourt in France. Together with Ancient Pistol. Although The Chronicle History (known as the first Quarto) was the only version printed in Shakespeare's lifetime, his name is notably absent from its title page, the only one of five ...
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... Agincourt through the reassignment of his speeches to Bourbon). The representation of Henry V, the motives for and conduct of his war are transformed by the omission of Act I, scene 1 and lines 115–35 of Act I, scene 2, removing any ...
... Agincourt through the reassignment of his speeches to Bourbon). The representation of Henry V, the motives for and conduct of his war are transformed by the omission of Act I, scene 1 and lines 115–35 of Act I, scene 2, removing any ...
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... Agincourt and the general whose triumphal return 'from Ireland' is anticipated in the fifth chorus (though whether these comparisons were favourable is open to question). The general alluded to is almost certainly Robert Devereux, the ...
... Agincourt and the general whose triumphal return 'from Ireland' is anticipated in the fifth chorus (though whether these comparisons were favourable is open to question). The general alluded to is almost certainly Robert Devereux, the ...
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actor Agincourt ALICE appear army audiences Bardolph base battle blood body brother Captain cause Chorus claim close CONSTABLE crown Dauphin death Duke edition Edward Elizabethan England English Enter Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair father fear field FLUELLEN Folio follow forces four France French give Gower hand Harfleur Harry hath head heart Henry’s Holinshed honour horse Ireland John Katherine keep kill KING HENRY live look Lord majesty master means military never night noble offer ORLEANS performance Pistol play political poor present Prince prisoners production Quarto reading Richard royal scene sexual Shakespeare soldiers speak speech stage suggests sword tell theatre thee thou thought turn wars Welsh